(, Thu 27 Jul 2023, 11:42, archived)
Unfortunately, the medicine that works is made in Germany and I can't get it anymore
(, Thu 27 Jul 2023, 11:46, archived)
it's either eastern Germany or western Russia depending on how the next few years pan out.
(, Thu 27 Jul 2023, 12:13, archived)
You can still get dicycloverine tablets/liquid though [if clinically appropriate], that's pretty much the only ingredient in it that would have any significant effect.
(, Thu 27 Jul 2023, 12:36, archived)
Lol Bentyl
(, Thu 27 Jul 2023, 12:41, archived)
My favourite colour of all the packagings.
(, Thu 27 Jul 2023, 12:58, archived)
Called "what colour are my ramipril this time?"
(, Thu 27 Jul 2023, 13:33, archived)
For now, he's sending me for blood tests to rule out any other nastiness, given my family's cancer history and my sister's recent diverticulitis diagnosis
(, Thu 27 Jul 2023, 13:09, archived)
Kolanticon being discontinued has nothing to do with Brexit.
edit: it was made by Peckforton Pharmaceuticals, which was bought up by Abbey Pharma last year. They obviously didn't want Kolanticon, so the Marketing Authorisation was transferred to Dendron Brands (who make Dentinox and Medijel, among other things). They've got the current UK Product Licence, and are authorised to manufacture it by the MHRA, but apparently they can't be bothered. All of this suggests to me that it was neither profitable nor particularly effective for most people, which sucks for anyone who did find it useful.
www.gov.uk/government/publications/freedom-of-information-responses-from-the-mhra-week-commencing-23-may-2022/freedom-of-information-request-on-the-marketing-authorisation-for-kolanticon-gel-foi-22687
(, Thu 27 Jul 2023, 13:10, archived)
It sucks that they will discontinue medicines for the sake of profit, even when some patients need it
(, Thu 27 Jul 2023, 13:32, archived)
Availability of Kolanticon has been on and off for a lot of the last decade, and it was unavailable for at least the last year that Peckforton had the MA. They were obviously unable to make it, and then they were bought by another company. Who knows how much of a revenue stream Kolanticon was for them, but perhaps that was a factor. The new MA holders would presumably face the same issues, and reformulating a licensed product would be very expensive and would probably take years.
tl;dr: I suppose the good news is that someone still holds the MA and can still market it in the UK - they wouldn't have applied if they weren't at least considering making it - but don't hold your breath. Hopefully your doctor can prescribe a suitable alternative in the meantime.
(, Thu 27 Jul 2023, 13:47, archived)
"Why can't you get hold of my medicine?"
"If I say 'Brexit', will you go away and leave me alone?"
(, Thu 27 Jul 2023, 13:59, archived)
I'd gone in for the 3rd time in a fortnight because it wasn't in stock. I asked why they couldn't get it and he basically said it was made in Germany and thanks to brexit, we no longer had a trade deal with them
(, Thu 27 Jul 2023, 14:07, archived)
I mean, it may be made in Germany, but that's nothing to do with why it isn't available here. Don't get me wrong, Brexit has fucked up the medicine supply chain in any number of ways, but he just made up that shite about trade deals to get you to go away.
(, Thu 27 Jul 2023, 15:02, archived)